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Re: [lwip-users] Embedded Web server unable to display image at clientsi


From: Noam weissman
Subject: Re: [lwip-users] Embedded Web server unable to display image at clientside
Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2014 13:31:27 +0300

Hi TT,


You have a working WEB server in the LwIP contribution core.
No need to reinvent things.

It is not perfect but it is a good base to work with.

BR,
Noam. 

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madonna
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2014 11:48 AM
To: address@hidden
Subject: [lwip-users] Embedded Web server unable to display image at
clientside

Hi guys,
 
I am developing an embedded web server to serve web pages to the client
PC.
This web server is operating on a 32bit Infineon XMC4500 microcontroller
with lwIP stack and RTOS.
 
So for the start I created a simple index.htm attached with a jpg image
converted to fsdata.c which shall be flash programmed into the
microcontroller. The web page had been verify that it is able to
published both the text and image on the browser.
 
However when I trigger the browser (PC client) to requested for this
index.htm (by typing the IP address of the web server) from the web
server, the browser can only display the text but not the image.
 
Hmmmm... So what is the reason that the browser is not able to display
the image? I had used the wire shark to troubleshoot and I can see that
frames of jpeg data had been send to the browser correctly and further
more the browser had been enabled to display image.
 
Please help me ....
 
Best Regards
TT



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